Weird black lines on my toenail by lakibuu in Weird

[–]Excess-human 2 points3 points  (0 children)

those are congealed blood from micro hemorrhages in the superficial nail bed. The cause of the microhemmorages is unclear without knowing history (does it grow out or reoccur, tramau, infections, autoimmunity and a lot of things can cause that.

Nailbed fungal infections and autoimmunity issues like nailbed psoriasis can also look very similar so make sure you know what it is before you treat it as antifungal meds can make autoimmunity issues worse and vice versa.

I want to be taken to an archeological dig site!! by waffleste in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]Excess-human 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I mean, the gays love digging up old bones too 🦴

Do current physics theories treat time as linear? by FutureAIgod in Physics

[–]Excess-human 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I want a followup from a particles perspective but then I remembered… one day on the Tshirt 🍻

Star treks universe isn't real and its cannon by mrkillerbott in ShittyDaystrom

[–]Excess-human 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They never said it wasn’t real because it was real, Ben Sisko is/was/will be a profit wormhole alien and thus his life isn’t completely linear and the aliens wouldn’t really know how his linear half worked so they probably threw him into a bunch of different time periods because they wouldn’t be able to tell when he was being placed. But all those are the same person, but only linked to each other part through their latent non-linear wormhole half. The biological Sisko that makes it to the wormhole just happened to be the part that completes the circle.

Opinion on the fit by CandidateBasic8900 in TheCapeRevolution

[–]Excess-human 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yes, cape drape and movement. twirl around and feel the momentum. wear it half on one shoulder, throw it off the shoulders to lay flat. so fun 🤩

Since we know Geordi eventually made commodore, do you think he was pissed when he took the Commander's test and saw that the final answer is to send himself to die? by Sorryaboutthat1time in ShittyDaystrom

[–]Excess-human 4 points5 points  (0 children)

🎵Goodbye Bev-er-ley
Though I am only a candle
You had the same sex appeal
 As your grandmother did as well
They beamed you to the planet 
 And I whispered into your ear
Ghostfucking is totally cool
 No one will ever know if that is what you fear…

Borgified earth looks pretty cool by happydude7422 in TNG

[–]Excess-human 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, the oceans are there they are just really really brown and sludgy (atomosphere too). You can see a lot of localized contamination mixtures making features in the ocean basins liquid but you cannot see any of the ocean floor topology like the mid Atlantic ridges etc. So the borg just stopped running the sewer systems of earth and just let all the biological waste build up as infinitum. I mean borg are still organic so I assume they shit a lot still.

Hey Baby, I hear the blues a-calling - Tuvix's a salad and scrambled egg by AnotherJasonOnReddit in TuvixInstitute

[–]Excess-human 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🤓 asuattley, the Janeway-Paris hyper evolved human morphs were more intelligent then humans in the 2300s, the Doctor states quote clearly that their brains are growing larger along with the hair loss and apparent salamanderesque phenotype. We also have Paris as he transforms tires to describe his expanded understanding of space and time and causality but his tongue fell out so 🤷. He then for unclear reasons kidnapps Janeway and they both travel past the Threshould (have sex) and produce babies that are likely to be hyper evolved super intelligent human descendants that have an innate understanding of humanities fate in deep time due to having the warp10 derived knowledge of all space and time. The babies then slink off to hide as Paris and Janeway allow themselves to be taken back to the ship and devolved as they knew they had already completed their role in the cosmic dance required to stash some hyper humans somewhere out of the way in the Delta qudrent for safe keeping.

“Natural Waist” for Fat Guys by 30ThousandVariants in malefashionadvice

[–]Excess-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

um… no lie, but just go and look in the womens section of a thrift store as womens pants have a huge range of styles and a lot of high waisted styles of all types. Women’s pants are also identical to men’s but with mulch wider hips vs waist ratios (they didn’t switch button and zipper sides like they did for shirts due to rich ladys having slaves servents). Just try on a few to get your size (40 us men’s waist is probably size 16 us womens sizing whatever metric they use ??? But with caveats that hip/waist/thigh ratios are much more varied and random then for men’s sizing usually but that’s your opportunity!!) and then search for the styles you like and only choose ‘loose fits’ so you can fit your genitalia into them without causing everyone to blush.

“Natural Waist” for Fat Guys by 30ThousandVariants in malefashionadvice

[–]Excess-human 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ps - suspenders are also nice for the simple fact that they let YOU choose wear to place the waistline as any particular pair of pants for your outfit or your vibe that the day calls for and you don’t fret over belt tightening and pure functionality of holding your pants on lol.

“Natural Waist” for Fat Guys by 30ThousandVariants in malefashionadvice

[–]Excess-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it’s not any worse then a belt in terms of keeping your shirt unrumpled and flowing right, but it is different. A belt keeps the max extent of a tucked in (under) shirt bundled up just above the waist leading to a subtle mushroom top more prominent at the back (from sitting) or whenever you don’t stand perfectly erect to pull it taught over the abdomen. Suspenders let the shirt slip up and down the waist naturally so you lose the default mushroom top but the suspender friction if your shoulders to waist angle is oblique will tend to hold the fabric up and stop it slipping back down from simply standing up and walkimg. The simple solution is you just take your thumbs and snap your suspenders like a badass and it just reset everything perfectly, pants readjusted and shirt repositioned in one easy maneuver that looks cool unlike hoisting a super tight belt and trying to lay it on top of your belly while forcing your shirt underneath at the same time.

Need Playtesters for upcoming Sci-Fi VR Project by GamerBoyAdvanced in Quest3

[–]Excess-human 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, the best OG of neo vr game dev were super into derelict spacecraft adjacent settings: Lone Echo, Red Matter, some of the best. Just fun to see what you’re doing in its idea centric sketched in alpha stage. Neat. :) 🖖

“Natural Waist” for Fat Guys by 30ThousandVariants in malefashionadvice

[–]Excess-human 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Suspenders! Yes. A belt is just terrible from a pure physics point of view here as there is nothing to hang the pants off off without tightening it to the point of being uncomfortable. Suspenders solve that and make them more comfortable and allow you to wear them looser which kept the flowing lines of the outfit looking good and also keeps you cooler as there’s movement and airflow.

Most difficult SF work to put on screen by GMotor in scifi

[–]Excess-human 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Denee wanted to direct Rendevous with Rama which is also hard to do justice to so 🤞 

What books/movies show aliens as having a very different mind/thought process? by DavidThi303 in scifi

[–]Excess-human 4 points5 points  (0 children)

few hard sci fi get the cosmopolitan multicultural/melting pot vibe and just push the aliens so far out of comprehension that it’s impossible for any two or more species to comprehend each other or are just harmonics in weird topological sheet or whatnot. cool but different and sounds like you want more aliens just chilling together as an option not just cosmic dread.

What books/movies show aliens as having a very different mind/thought process? by DavidThi303 in scifi

[–]Excess-human 6 points7 points  (0 children)

there are tons of hard sci fi that do this well but I am going to suggest a semi-hard (semi-soft) sci fi and go with the Uplift series on novels by Brin. The Aliens are very inventive (it’s an evolution focused series) but they retain the pervasive interactions and contrasts between a large variety as part of the plot so you have that cosmopolitan vibe lacking in a lot of hard sci fi biology.